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“Q: While writing do you do anything special to get you in the mood to write sci-fi? What is your process? A: For me, the “sci” is nearly as important as the “fi.” Most of Colonus is at least partially gounded in reality and scientific fact — including the possibility of floatin cities… (Really!) and the great thing about that kind of accuracy is, the more I researched the physicality of Mars and Venus, the more story I continued to…

As promised, this post will be sharing my interview with Ken but before I jump into the Q&A I wanted to share more about his work. Picture it, a future where Earth has become a dead planet and what remains are survivors destined to colonize Mars and the muck of the world (criminals, sociopaths, outsiders, etc) who have fled to Venus. Colonus opens three generations later where those on Mars have begun to destroy their colony with overindulgence and colonists…